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Linda Sue Scribner

Everett, Washington

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Linda Sue Scribner

Linda Sue Scribner, born Linda Sue Frantz, to Walter Wendle Frantz and Doris Betty Kading in Toledo, Ohio, on January 13, 1949, passed away on January 27, 2007. She graduated from Roy C. Start High School in Toledo, Ohio, in 1967 and received her Associates degree...

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I wrote a poem yesterday that discribes my friend Linda.
WATCHMEN
Two little watchmen standing on the wall; one said this and one said that, Jesus heard it and that's a fact. Not a word dropped to the ground, Neither this nor that. The times dark, the harvest white, The watchmen Travailed through out the night. Jesus warned time is short These wayward ones are precious to this I exhort. So stand alert you watchmen on the wall And listen carefully to your call, You are...

Dear Bob, Ryan, and Family, Needless to say, my family was SHOCKED to hear about Linda. At least we KNOW where she is, thank the Lord. And she is smiling with no more earthly tears or heartaches. Linda was a bright light to everyone she'd meet. She has prayed for me so many times and, even when I hadn't seen her for a long time, I knew she was ALWAYS there for me in times of need. There will be an empty place in our hearts for her, but she is HOME now in the arms of our heavenly Father! I...

Linda My faithful friend. I was her hair dresser for many years. I now morn the loss of my friend. She always stopped in our conversarions to pray for what ever situatuin that needed prayer. Her devotion to Christ is one that we all should have. We walked and talked and dreamed and painted and shared our hearts for so very long. Bob and Ryan, I pray that you remember the love and devotion she had for you. God is with you and always will be. With out Christ we are nothing.

Linda's family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I never had the pleasure of meeting Linda in person, but she reached out to encourage me at a very painful point in my life. Three years ago when my son Nolan (a co-worker of Ryan's) died, Linda wrote me a letter and sent me a book, "Within Heaven's Gates". I appreciated her kindness in reaching out to a fellow bereaved mom, and sent her my thanks. What a caring, thoughtful woman...and what a reunion it must have been when she entered...

Dearest Linda,
I will never forget all of the wonderful things you have done for my family and I. You were one of my only friends that I could turn to when I needed someone in hard times. I too know that you are up there smiling at us all right now, holding Nathan close. We all love you Linda. Bless you for everything you have done for me. Your presence will be greatly missed, as will that wonderful smile. God bless you.

Dear Linda,
My heart is heavy that you have left us behind. I hope you find peace and comfort in Heaven. I hope to see you again someday.
I love you, Tom McIntyre

Linda, I will truely miss going to breakfast or Lunch with you and talking to you about different things. You will be missed a great deal.Thank you for the painting you give me a couple weeks ago. Love Ya! God be with you! Emma Faye Higgins

I enjoyed playing pickleball with Linda and her family. She and her family meant a great deal to the pickleball "family" at 24 Hour Fitness. Many years ago, Linda painted a picture of me, which is one of my mother's prized possession. It hangs in a place of honor in her front room.